Spring Bear Season
is happening right now in several Canadian provences and a few states in
the US. Imagine, you've sat in the dense, green, Spring woods for 2 hours.
You haven't heard or seen anything. And, bingo, there is a bear 20 yards
away!

Saturday
I was driving back from eating at the local restaurant and I noticed a
deer browsing in a power pole right of way. It was a hundreds distant.
I parked and walked back to the opening and glassed the deer. It was a
buck with it's starter antlers so I slipped within 40 yards of it and got
this picture. The date was Sunday, April 22, 2001.

Bowhunting WallpaperHere are Bowhunting Wallpapers for your boot up screen. The are full
screen JPG's, but are small files so they won't take up much of your computers
memory, or be too long to download. The scenes are all real and were taken
on actual hunts:

INSTRUCTIONSWindows 95, 98, NT, ME
& 2000: Click on the scenes and select the ones (s) you want. Click
on the picture with your RIGHT mouse button (or the opposite button that
you normally use). Select SET AS WALLPAPER. Zap, it's done. With Windows
95 you can also save it in Control Panel and give it a name.

Windows 3.1+: To download
the free bowhunting.net wallpaper using Windows 3.1 and a Netscape or compatible
browser

Go to the Wallpaper Scene you
want to download (from the list above).

Position the mouse cursor in
the image

Click and HOLD DOWN the RIGHT
mouse button

A small menu will appear. Still
holding the right button down, drag the mouse cursor to "Set As Wallpaper".

When the cursor Highlights "Set
As Wallpaper" release the right mouse button.

The image is now saved in your
C:\WINDOWS directory and will appear on your monitor. If you are using
Netscape, the Wallpaper file will be called "Netscape.bmp". Other browsers
may give it other names.

To keep it permanently, go
to File Manager and Rename it so that you will not over-write it the
next time you download an image for wallpaper. Name it anything you want,
as long as it uses the ".bmp" extension, and you leave it in C:\WINDOWS.
It can then be selected as wallpaper at any time from the Windows "Desktop"
screen of the Control Panel program available in your "Main" Program Group.

If you want, you can also
go back now and download the rest of the images on the list. Just remember
to complete all 6 steps for each, so you don't lose any of the images you
fetch.